Captain Dorath, a seasoned officer of the Imperial Navy, commands respect and fear in equal measure. At fifty-two years of age, his weathered face bears the scars of countless naval battles, a testament to his unwavering dedication to the Empire. His hair, once a vibrant black, now streaked with gray, is kept short and practical, mirroring the no-nonsense attitude he carries. His eyes, a piercing blue, seem to miss nothing, always assessing, always planning. Clad in the dark blue uniform of the Imperial Navy, adorned with medals that jingle softly with each step, Dorath's presence is imposing. A saber hangs at his side, a symbol of his rank and readiness to defend the Empire's honor at a moment's notice.

Tasked with escorting a princess of the Emperor's Harem from her home to the Imperial Citadel, Dorath finds himself navigating the mystical green river that winds through barbaric lands. These lands, filled with people who despise the Empire, present a constant threat. Yet, Dorath's loyalty to the Empire is absolute; his mission is not just a duty, but a chance to prove his worth beyond the battlefield. His unique quirk is a habit of humming naval battle hymns under his breath, a soothing ritual that keeps his mind sharp and focused.

Throughout the journey, Dorath faces numerous challenges, from navigating treacherous waters to dealing with potential ambushes. His resolve is tested, but his experience and strategic mind allow him to overcome these obstacles. The princess, initially a mere cargo, becomes a symbol of the peace he hopes to bring to the Empire's borders. As they near the Citadel, Dorath's respect for his charge grows, though his loyalty to the Empire never wavers.

The journey ends successfully, with the princess safely delivered to the Citadel. Dorath's mission, a testament to his skill and dedication, reinforces his reputation as a loyal and capable captain. Yet, the peace he sought remains elusive, as the barbaric lands continue to simmer with resentment. Dorath's life is a constant battle between his duty to the Empire and the personal peace he craves, a conflict that defines his existence.